June 19, 2013

42 minutes: Episode 89: Paul Levy

""This
book brilliantly exposes how the very roots of the madness that is
threatening life on earth are ultimately to be found within our own
psyche. I love that Paul is taking seriously the profound implications
of what it means that all of us are living in a mass, shared dream. His
startlingly clear premise challenges me to reflect upon both the world
and myself in radically mind-altering ways. Something important is
coming through his imagination-filled musings; his visionary insight
into the intrinsic genius of our species feels inspired by a truly
creative, compassionate and enlivening spirit. I always look forward to
reading Paul’s work; it stimulates me to greater heights of lucidity,
disturbs me enough to awaken me out of my complacency, and encourages me
to fly on the wings of the creative imagination. The world would be a
better place if everyone read this book. His vision is a royal gift for
all of us. It makes me want to sing.

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Looking at the world from my fishbowl.

Synchromysticism

"Synchromysticism:The vast and noble undertaking of piecing together the occult holographic language system of the universe, in order to identify and more aptly understand the relationship between the collective consciousness of all sentient beings on earth and beyond." - Steve Willner

Blogs like this one?

"So blogs are like CB radio. Blogs are the hobbyist sideshow, and most of them, while amusing, aren't particularly relevent." Seth Godin form his book "Meatball Sundae".

"Life is only some kind of sowing time and the harvest is not here."Vincent van Gogh

"Best to stay away from religion and go for the dreaming - the most powerful religion of them all".Paul Coxfrom"Paul Cox: Tales from the Cancer Ward."

"Little things, used to mean so much to Shelly.I used to think they were kind of trivial...believe me, nothing is trivial."Eric Draven(The Crow)

"Those who lose their Dreaming are truly lost "Indigenous Australian proverb

Quote

"...each person who holds the truth of his synchronistic journey, while listening for the truth in another's journey, helps to build a new, more truthful worldview. And because of this honoring of evolving truth, that person exudes a special influence on the world."From"The Twelfth Insight"by James Redfield.

The Tragic Truth.

Lights Out in Wonderland.

"At all events he seems a layman to the process, just as I am, and therefore probably thinks I know more than I do. The night simply calls for me to sit back, shut up and observe the goings-on."

Reputation?

Probably not quite what Alan Moore meant when he said this. ;-)

About Me

A blog journal to record my weird synchronicites and thoughts on life, and to save little puzzle pieces here in the hope that they may connect further on down the track.
More for my own amusement, than for anybody else.
Some things will only make sense to me personally, and some things may effect your life, too.But feel free to read, anyway.

The AO/OA ? I noticed that both Will Ferrell and Will Smith were guests this year of the Australian Open tennis tournament. ...

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The Web

"Imagine a multidimensional spider's web in the early morning covered with dew drops. And every dew drop contains the reflection of all the other dew drops. And, in each reflected dew drop, the reflections of all the other dew drops in that reflection. And so ad infinitum. That is the Buddhist conception of the universe in an image." - Alan Watts

Authors of the Impossible

"What makes an author of the impossible is the insight that because paranormal processes can replicate literary processes and literary processes can replicate paranormal processes, writing can become a paranormal practise." Jeff Kripal

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Here's what to do if you still dont get it :

"Start a blog. Fine with me if you want to do it under an asumed name. But do it. About something you care about. Then, check back in with yourself a month later and see if you're different. And how you are different. " Seth Godin, from his book "Meatball Sundae".